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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
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Solved Threads: 108
Please use BB Code and Inlinecode tags
Jun 8th, 2004 until Jul 9th, 2010
As many of you guys know, this forum software supports bulletin board code (or vB code) for displaying code. By using it where appropriate, it makes your code much easier to understand and diagnose.
To use it, Simply encase your code in: [code] and [/code] tags.
Additionally, to have your code highlighted for you, you can use [code=syntax] where syntax is any syntax language found within our Code Snippets section. For example, "syntax" can be C, CPP, PHP, VB, etc.
To use code inline with your regular text, encase it in: [inlinecode] and [/inlinecode] tags.
And since this is a development forum with lots of math theory ... [tex] [/tex] bbcode is available as well!
Read more about code tags here
Enjoy!
To use it, Simply encase your code in: [code] and [/code] tags.
Additionally, to have your code highlighted for you, you can use [code=syntax] where syntax is any syntax language found within our Code Snippets section. For example, "syntax" can be C, CPP, PHP, VB, etc.
To use code inline with your regular text, encase it in: [inlinecode] and [/inlinecode] tags.
And since this is a development forum with lots of math theory ... [tex] [/tex] bbcode is available as well!
Read more about code tags here
Enjoy!
Dani the Computer Science Gal
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Lawn Guylen, NY
Posts: 10,881
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Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 108
We only give homework help to those who show effort
Jun 8th, 2004 until Jul 9th, 2010
This forum is meant for discussing programming languages in addition to exchanging code and algorithms. However, it has become a problem where too many students are posting homework problems expecting a quick solution without ever trying for themselves. Not only does this constitute cheating, but it is very discouraging, frustrating, and annoying to everyone who takes valuable time to answer programming support questions.
Though we are all here to help, please don't expect quick solutions to your homework. We'll help you get started, exchange algorithm ideas, how-to's, etc. but only if you show that you're willing to put in effort as well.
For more information about this, click this link or this link.
Thanks for understanding and for your cooperation! These rules are here to make DaniWeb a student-friendly place to learn.
Though we are all here to help, please don't expect quick solutions to your homework. We'll help you get started, exchange algorithm ideas, how-to's, etc. but only if you show that you're willing to put in effort as well.
For more information about this, click this link or this link.
Thanks for understanding and for your cooperation! These rules are here to make DaniWeb a student-friendly place to learn.
Dani the Computer Science Gal
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
Do you run a computer-related website? Feature it in our niche link directory!
